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just got done looking for more sharks teeth and other fossils. Found these within a 100 yards of each other. I believe they are turtle shell fragments from what I have seen from before. Can anyone please telle if I am right? These were found in North Myrtle Beach.

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This is a much clearer picture.
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I'm not seeing turtle shell but it is possible. It is hard to tell what's what from the pictures. We really need clear, in focus pictures to identify these. Natural lighting can also be a big help when photographing specimens. A picture of the margins can also help but if it isn't in focus it probably won't help anything.

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Doesn't look anything like turtle shells to me. These are what turtle shells usually looks like.

 

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from Indiana9

 

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from Indiana9. Take note this may be crocodile also

 

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I see the difference clearly. What do you believe they could be I have no idea at this point to even guess what they are?

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